All else being equal, doctors make much more money by prescribing more expensive drugs.
Frankly, it often does not seem to make much sense, but that is not a requirement.
But they will take years to make much difference to the price at the pump.
If kids are always completely confident and comfortable, they aren't going to make much progress.
This closes a goodly portion of that gap you make much of in your chart.
Yet collective-action clauses will not make much difference to the way debt defaults are actually handled.
But he doesn't expect the papers to generate enough profits to make much difference to Berkshire.
But correspondents say the police were unable to make much headway in their investigations.
Amtrak was a patchwork of stations, routes and services, which frequently failed to make much sense.
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RoadChef make much of their Costa Coffee franchise and claim it has increased sales significantly.
Are the pharma and device companies going to make much money with these institutions?
It did not make much sense for Apple to cut the price so soon after release.
But the few signings he did make last summer failed to make much impact.
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So far, Dr Kouchner's tiny administrative staff has been unable to make much impact.
Growth of 4%, while welcome, is not enough to make much of a dent in poverty.
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If publishers do not stand to make much money out of memoirs, why do they persist?
Even if it were passed, it would not make much difference to other intractable policy problems.
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Nor do wind and solar power make much environmental sense outside the realm of global warming alarmism.
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Lawyers in civil cases who bring likely perjury cases to a district attorney rarely make much headway.
My case is the Big Board stands reasonably priced, and no alternative investments make much sense today.
As the researchers noted, someone's theory about intelligence may not make much difference when times are easy.
"It will be difficult to make much progress in the days to come, " the Western official said.
But it's going to be hard to make much upward progress without aggressive action from the Fed.
Synthetic biology aims to make much more radical changes and reengineer living cells from the ground up.
"You see these large differences in miles per gallon that don't make much difference, " says Mr. Larrick.
They can make much more money from renting their lands to big-game hunters than to peyote harvesters.
That's fine by me, as I don't think hidden, contextual elements make much sense in a keyboard-and-mouse environment.
Feminists' comparisons of beauty contests with cattle markets don't make much of an impression on most young women.
Previous Internet start-ups like Framesdirect.com and Glassesdirect.com have failed to make much of a dent in the market.
Mr Eldergill said the proposed law change would not make much difference to the situation on the ground.
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